Drowry v. Bauer

Citation68 Mo. 155
PartiesDROWRY v. BAUER, Appellant.
Decision Date31 October 1878
CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of Missouri

Appeal from Osage Circuit Court.--HON. A. J. SEAY, Judge.

Ewing & Pope for appellant.

Lay & Belch with C. G. Clement for respondents.

SHERWOOD, C. J.

John Bauer died and his widow administered upon his estate. Owing to her marriage with her co-plaintiff, Wm. Drowry, her letters became revoked. Thereupon, she made settlement of the estate, showing the sum of $203.26 in her hands, arising from the sale of personal estate. The then administrator de bonis non, Adam Bauer, received that sum and applied it to the payment of classified debts, prior to February, 1871. Adam Bauer resigned his letters in 1873. The present defendant becoming his successor, administered upon the estate, and in due course of administration sold real estate from the proceeds whereof, there will be, after payment of all debts, $700. The widow, Mary T., prior to the settlement with the county court had received under Wag. Stat., sec. 35, p. 85, vol. 1, $228 in personal property. The present proceeding was instituted in 1874 to obtain the residue of the $400 allowed under the provisions of section 35, supra, and certain declarations of law denying her right of recovery, under the above noted circumstances, were refused the defendant, and this presents the only question for solution.

The right of the widow, in such cases, is purely statutory, and is, therefore, to be governed and determined by the rules and conditions which the statute itself prescribes. Those rules will be found laid down in sections 36 and 37 immediately succeeding section 35, which confers the right to property of the description therein mentioned. Section 36 provides that the widow “shall apply for such property * * before the same shall be distributed or sold.” And section 37 says that: “If the widow do not receive the property thus allowed her, and the same be sold by the executor or administrator, the court shall order the money to be paid to the widow at any time before the same be paid out for debts or be distributed.” It is thus plain to be seen that if we obey the behests of the statute, the application of the widow came too late, and should have been rejected. Nor is her status altered, or in the least bettered, because the administrator had a surplus of money in his hands arising from the sale of real estate. That money belongs to the heirs; and she, having failed to make application in the time she was told by the law to...

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  • Parsons v. Harvey
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • March 13, 1920
    ...of the estate at any time before the same is paid out or distributed or have the estate discharged from administration. Drowry v. Baur, 68 Mo. 155; Cummings v. Cummings, 51 Mo. 261; In re of Howard, 128 Mo.App. 482; Hill v. Evans, 114 Mo.App. 715; Lamar v. Belcher, 151 Mo.App. 571; Secs. 11......
  • Howard v. Strode
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • April 9, 1912
    ... ... 156; Hayden v ... Admr., 23 Mo. 398; Bryant v. McCune, 49 Mo ... 546; Cummings v. Cummings, 51 Mo. 263; Downey v ... Bauer, 68 Mo. 155; Devin v. Patchen, 26 N.Y ... 445; Bradstreet v. Bradstreet, 64 Me. 209; ... Higbee v. Bacon, 11 Pick. (Mass.) 425. On appeal ... 156; Hayden v. Hayden's ... Admr., 23 Mo. 398; Bryant v. McCune, 49 Mo ... 546; Cummings v. Cummings, 51 Mo. 261; Drowry v ... Bauer, 68 Mo. 155; In re Davis, 62 Mo. 450; ... Booker v. Armstrong, 93 Mo. 49, 4 S.W. 727; ... Myers v. Myers, 98 Mo. 262, 11 S.W ... ...
  • Monahan v. Monahan's Estate
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • January 7, 1936
    ... ... is personal and does not survive. Howard v. Strode, ... 128 Mo. 182, 106 S.W. 116; Drowry v. Bauer, 68 Mo ... 155; Peugh v. McKinney, 211 S.W. 83; Coulter v ... Lyda, 102 Mo.App. 401, 76 S.W. 720; Cummings v ... Cummings, 51 Mo. 261 ... ...
  • Gloyd v. Gloyd
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • March 18, 1922
    ... ... another court of general jurisdiction. That realty converted ... into money remains and is to be treated as realty. Drowry ... v. Bauer, 68 Mo. 155; Lloyd's Estate, 44 Mo.App ... 670; Jewell v. Kuettle, 39 Mo.App. 262; Gates v ... Hunter, 13 Mo. 511; Hufford v ... ...
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